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More than 114 million displaced by war, violence worldwide, says UNHCR

More than 114 million displaced by war, violence worldwide, says UNHCR
Conflict, persecution and human rights violations have forced more than 114 million people worldwide to flee their homes till September 2023, UN refugee agency UNHCR said on Wednesday (October 25, 2023). more
Prison shelling in Yemen kills five women and a child: UN rights chief condemns possible war crime
Prison shelling in Yemen kills five women and a child: UN rights chief condemns possible war crime

New York : The UN has condemned the shelling of the women’s section of the Central Prison in a district of Yemen’s war-torn Taizz Governerate, in the south of the country, whi ...

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